LA accused of dodging homeless housing pact after wildfires

L.A. Alliance accuses the city of breaching a 2022 deal for 4,000 shelter beds, citing missed deadlines, as wildfires complicate compliance efforts.

The city of Los Angeles is, again, being accused by a skid row advocacy group of missing strategy deadlines and neglecting a 2022 housing agreement that requires thousands of shelter beds for homeless people citywide.

At a time when thousands more Angelenos have been rendered homeless by the fires, the city is seeking to get out of a multi-billion homelessness commitment they made to the court and people of Los Angeles," Umhofer Mitchell & King LLP partner Matthew D...

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